There are a few that come to mind immediately.
One is the safe supply review, which we call “A Public Supply of Addictive Drugs”. I think it's premature to be using the word “safe” in the label.
The second is a review we conducted on decriminalization. It will correct some of the misunderstandings that have been stated even here today. Police chiefs in Canada and in B.C. both wrote reports on decriminalization, stating they were supportive only if robust measures were put in place to help people who police officers encounter, and that has not been done.
The third document I'd recommend is the Stanford-Lancet Commission report.
The fourth is the Portuguese national drug strategy, which is a document rich in its complexity and in its direction, and which, I think, illustrates for other nations how we can get our heads collectively around a concerted approach that isn't referring vaguely to tools and tool boxes and making things hyper political but is actually integrated and purposeful.